Service Dog Training For The Hunting Dog
Service dog training helps the disabled.
Some of these breeds can work as a service dog. Training these dogs takes time and patience.
Their size and ability to learn makes them ideal for many tasks. With service dog training they can
assist humans with daily life using learned skills.
So What is service dog training?
Many of the sporting breeds are used for service dog training. A service dog
is generally an assistance dog who is trained to help people with a
disability.
Many private organizations raise service dogs with the help of prison inmates or families as
puppy-raisers. Puppies learn obedience and basic life skills (socialization) until they are old enough for
specific training. Other people train their own dogs at home.
In the U.S. the disabled and their service
dogs are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which gives them equal access to
anywhere
the general public is allowed, such as restaurants, taxis, and aircraft, as well as provides protection
for
handlers living in places "pets" are generally not allowed.
Canine Companions for Independence is one
organization that helps people in need of service dogs. They primarily use Golden Retrievers and
Labradors for service dog training.
What is therapy dog training?
Hunting dogs also excel at therapy dog training. Therapy dogs visit nursing home residents, people in
hospitals, and children in schools. They are used for emotional support and for educational purposes.
Therapy dogs cheer and comfort people.
Therapy dogs usually need to be certified before some places will
accept them. Therapy Dogs International, Inc., and the Delta Society are two well-known therapy dog groups.
They provide a great service. Dog training is often performed using volunteers.
Rescue Dog Training Can Mean The Difference Between Life and Death
- The sporting breeds are also superb when it comes to rescue dog training.
- Many of the best search and rescue dogs are sporting breeds.
- They are agile, athletic, intelligent and aware of the job that need to get done.
- The same good nose and sensitivity that works in the field can be put to good use when it comes to finding a missing person or a lost pet.
- Some of the SAR (search and rescue) dogs used following 9/11 were sporting breeds.
What is seeing eye dog training?
People everywhere identify Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers as preeminent
seeing eye dogs. Guide
Dogs for the Blind base their breeding program on Labs and Goldens, with a small number of Lab/Golden crosses
because these breeds excel at their tasks and have the specific qualities needed for seeing eye dog training.
How Does hearing dog training Work?
Hunting dogs also make good hearing dogs for the deaf and hard of hearing. With
hearing dog training these
dogs alert their owners to a variety of household sounds such as a door knock or doorbell, alarm clock,
oven buzzer, telephone, baby cry, name call or smoke alarm.
Dogs are trained to make physical contact and lead their deaf partners to the source of the sound.
Any breed can be trained to be a hearing dog as they are generally small to medium in size. Hearing
dogs are identified by an orange collar and leash and/or vest. NEADS (Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans)
is the oldest continuing hearing dog program in the country.
Assistance dog training covers dogs with service dog training, hearing dog training, and seeing eye
dogs. Some dogs can even be taught to recognize the signs of an impending illness, such as an asthma
attack, epilepsy or a diabetic emergency.
Many dogs perform lifesaving actions by alerting their owners or other family members to a medical
emergency. Sporting dogs, with their sensitivity and their intelligence, have frequently saved lives with
their service dog training.